Eliot Spitzer loses bid for N.Y. comptroller

LOS ANGELES (MarketWatch) -- Former New York State governor Eliot Spitzer conceded defeat Tuesday in his bid to become New York City comptroller, as rival Scott Stringer bested him in the Democratic primary. The Associated Press cited a 52%-48% lead for Stringer with 92% of precincts reporting in early unofficial results.

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